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Tuesday February 20, 2007
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Masquerade--custom loudspeaker manufacturers--announced today its line-up of customizable speakers that look like works of art. Stereo equipment can sure look drab in a living room, right? That's why Masquerade is offering its own product line of loudspeakers, sub woofers and projection screens covered in sound-permeable printed art fabric. The company's loudspeakers range from 50W to 90W DC and are 7 cm deep. Customers can choose from a variety of prints available from the Masquerade catalog, such as nature and buildings, or upload their own photos, like family portraits. The prints are then applied to the speakers to provide an artsy feel to any room in the house.
Masquerade custom loudspeakers are available for €599 to €1899 ($786 to $2,494 USD), which includes a custom print. [via PRNewsWire]
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March 2, 2007 1:46 AM
Damn that's an expensive speaker system... at that price the speakers would end up being a lot more expensive than the HDTV ... which most likely already has built in speakers...